Animal Hospitals, Geneva Cats Find Healthy Relationship with Food
November 30th, 2009 by Hannah Mongomery
You know that natural, whole foods are better for your cat than processed, standardized foods that claim to be perfect for every cat. However, have you considered what types and amounts of foods will best meet your cat’s unique health needs? Now, you can not only ask that question, but get an accurate, scientifically founded answer.
You know that fighting disease and fatigue with food is effective. You know that taking stock of your special dietary needs helps you to choose the right foods and supplements. Your cat is no different. He or she needs that same treatment. But without consulting with a veterinarian that knows how to determine those needs, like Dr. N.J. Omaboe of Cabinet Veterinaire International, your efforts in the fight will fall flat.
Chemical blood investigation gives Dr. Nortey Omaboe the ability to build recipes for homemade cat food that deliver exactly what each specific cat needs. Levels determined by the blood test give veterinarians the information needed to study a cat’s metabolic processes and organs’ proficiencies. Then any deficit levels can be brought up with specific types and amounts of real food.
Blood tells a story. It tells Dr. Omaboe’s cabinet veterinaire what the body has endured, what the body is currently enduring, and how it is equipped to fight battles of the future. For this reason, veterinarians have found blood test results to be indispensable in drawing conclusions about dietary needs.
You probably already know that ailing cats can benefit from Holistic Food Therapy. But what you might not know is that a cat owner shouldn’t wait until a cat falls ill to invest in their friend’s dietary needs.
A cat that is suffering from chronic or curable disease will benefit from Dr. Omaboe’s analysis and feeding plans. He uses food, supplements, and holistic remedies to give an ill cat the ammo necessary to fight the disease’s cause, rather than just the symptoms.
An elderly cat’s organ function and metabolic rate is changing. A blood test will identify depleted stores of elements, so that diet and supplemental elements can bolster the immune system with the ammo for a food fight.
Cats that appear to be in perfect health can gain on disease with the help of a blood test and Holistic Food Therapy. Deficits in vitamins and minerals can be foretellers of future complications. Corrections made now can save a cat from future battles against disease.
Using Holistic Food Therapy only after a cat’s health condition has progressed isn’t an owner’s only option. You know that processed food delivers fewer essentials, but with blood analysis, you’ll know exactly how much of which ones are essential to your particular cat. A yearly blood test will keep your cat’s blood levels in check.
Diabetes; arthritis; tumors; weight problems; skin, ear, and eye disorders; allergies; and emotional problems are just a few of the health complications that can be relieved or alleviated with Holistic Food Therapy.
You no longer have to wonder exactly what is going into your cat. When you prepare the food, following a blood test and according to a veterinarian’s instruction, you know for certain that you’re providing the absolute best for your absolutely unique cat.
You know how important food is to life. Now you know that it can work even harder when scientific data is used to prescribe it in specific amounts. Dr. Omaboe believes in it. He’s seen it work time after time. Now that’s food for thought.
Learn more about Geneva Cats. Stop by the site where you can find out all about Cabinet Veterinaire Geneva and what it can do for you.
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